Hi,
I had exactly the same problem. I asked my hosting provider if I could
load the module (rewrite_module) but he told me that it wasn't
possible.
I read the blog tutorial section 10.1.5 and there it said: If you
don't want or can't get mod_rewrite (or some other compatible module)
up and running on your server, you'll need to use Cake's built in
pretty URLs. In /app/config/core.php, uncomment the line that looks
like:
Configure::write('App.baseUrl', env('SCRIPT_NAME'));
Does this work? I tried it and didn't work... I must be doing
something wrong.
Please help!!
On 29 sep, 09:14, Bert Van den Brande cyr...@gmail.com wrote:
Verifying with your host if mod_rewrite is enabled would be a good place to
start :)
On Tue, Sep 29, 2009 at 3:54 AM, DK dku...@gmail.com wrote:
Does anyone have a cakephp application running with the FatCow hosing
provider? I have the base code installed in my home/cake directory.
My URL is below:
http://www.laidbacksurf.com/cake/
I get the following on the screen...but the base stylesheet doesn't
appear and no images are found...
Your tmp directory is writable.
The FileEngine is being used for caching. To change the config edit
APP/config/core.php
Your database configuration file is present.
Cake is able to connect to the database.
I didn't have to do anything in my local environments and am not
familiar with the details of mod_rewrite or detailed Apache setup. Any
ideas?
Thanks in advance,
Dave
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